‘Star-crossed’ review: Kacey Musgraves gives a sincere dialogue on what happens when love fades

Great art doesn’t necessarily come from great pain, but it is tough to deny that some of the greatest creative outputs does come from the complexities of greatest sufferings.

‘Mercury – Act 1’ Review: Imagine Dragons’ Strongest Album Since ‘Night Visions’

‘Mercury Act-1’ is a real work of art. It is powerful and poignant, explosive and intense and dramatic.

“Sunshine Radio” review: debut album from Casper Sun exudes emotional passion

‘Sunshine Radio’ exudes emotional passion both intense and focused, delivering cap-a-pie layers of vibrating colors resting on throbbing rhythms.

‘Human’ Review: OneRepublic Comes Home on Latest Record

Human is a good album. It is cohesive and represents an interesting concept—a return to roots while still being musically progressive. Coming home while still moving on. And it is a concept that is executed quite well.

‘Lately I Feel Everything’ review: WILLOW’s fourth solo album plays to overdone pop-punk sounds

Despite some intriguing genre-meshing, Willow’s ‘Lately I Feel Everything’ fails to establish its punk aesthetics or memorably pop hits.

Album review: Bleachers – ‘Take The Sadness Out of Saturday Night’

‘Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night,’ the third record from the Bleachers, is resoundingly worthy of its Bruce Springsteen feature.

Album review: Lorde – ‘Solar Power’

Lorde’s long-awaited third album, ‘Solar Power,’ is enervating and disposable, with few songs to match any of their past hits.